System and methods for managing a container or its contents
US-10329061-B2 · Jun 25, 2019 · US
US12082725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12082725-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217747341-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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A beverage container cover assembly is provided that is configured to enclose a beverage within a beverage container. The beverage container cover assembly includes a lid, a lid cover, and one or more magnetically-interfacing elements that bias the lid and lid cover with respect to each other. The beverage container cover assembly includes a biasing interface between a lid and a lid cover to bias the lid cover to remain stationary with respect to the lid.
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A drinking container comprising: a bottom panel that comprises a bottom-most surface, wherein the bottom panel is centered around an axis; a wall that extends upwardly from the bottom panel, the wall and bottom panel collectively defining a liquid-storage area, the wall defining an upper opening opposite the bottom panel; a lid coupled to the wall and partially covering the upper opening, the lid defining a first drinking opening smaller than the upper opening; a first magnetically-responsive element coupled to the lid; a lid cover rotatably coupled to the lid, the lid cover actuating between an open position and a closed position with respect to the lid, wherein when the lid cover is in the closed position the lid cover occludes the drinking opening, and when the lid cover is in the open position the drinking opening provides fluid communication between the liquid-storage area and an exterior of the drinking container; a second magnetically-responsive element coupled to the lid cover, wherein magnetic engagement between the first magnetically-responsive element and the second magnetically-responsive element biases the lid cover from transitioning from the closed position to the open position; and a second projection extending inwardly from the lid towards the axis, wherein frictional engagement between the second projection and the lid cover biases the lid cover to remain stationary with respect to the lid; wherein the lid cover defines: a second drinking opening aligned with the first drinking opening when the lid cover is in the open position; an upper surface facing upward away from the bottom panel; a lateral surface facing radially away from the axis; and an angled upper edge extending between the lateral surface and the upper surface, wherein the angled upper edge extends circumferentially away from the second drinking opening, wherein frictional engagement between the second projection and the angled upper edge biases the lid cover to remain stationary with respect to the lid. 2. The drinking container of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetically-responsive element comprises a first magnet. 3. The drinking container of claim 2 , wherein the first magnetically-responsive element comprises a second magnet. 4. The drinking container of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetically-responsive element comprises a plurality of magnets. 5. The drinking container of claim 1 , comprising a third magnetically-responsive element coupled to one of the lid cover or the lid, wherein magnetic engagement between the third magnetically-responsive element and one of the first magnetically-responsive element and the second magnetically-responsive element biases the lid cover from transitioning from the open position to the closed position. 6. The drinking container of claim 5 , wherein the third magnetically-responsive element is coupled to the lid. 7. The drinking container of claim 1 , wherein the lid cover comprises a body that extends circumferentially around the axis, and an inwardly-extending projection that extends from the body towards the axis, wherein the lid comprises a recess that receives the inwardly-extending projection. 8. The drinking container of claim 7 , wherein the recess extends circumferentially around the axis. 9. The drinking container of claim 7 , the lid cover comprising an upwardly-extending projection that extends upward from the body, the upwardly-extending projection configured to interface with a user actuating the lid cover between the open position and the closed position. 10. The drinking container of claim 1 , the angled upper edge defining a width with respect to the axis, wherein the angled upper edge is ramped such that the width decreases as the angled upper edge extends away from the second drinking opening. 11. The drinking container of claim 1 , wherein the angled upper edge extends circumferentially around the lid cover between 25 and 110 degrees with respect to the axis. 12. The drinking container of claim 11 , wherein the lid cover rotates between 25 and 100 degrees with respect to the lid. 13. A drinking container comprising: a body defining a liquid-storage area and an upper opening, wherein the body comprises a bottom panel opposite the upper opening and the bottom panel is centered around an axis; a lid coupled to the body and partially covering the upper opening, the lid defining a first drinking opening smaller than the upper opening; a first magnetically-responsive element coupled to the lid; a lid cover rotatably coupled to the lid, the lid cover actuating between an open position and a closed position with respect to the lid, wherein when the lid cover is in the closed position the lid cover occludes the drinking opening, and when the lid cover is in the open position the drinking opening provides fluid communication between the liquid-storage area and an exterior of the drinking container; a second magnetically-responsive element coupled to the lid cover, wherein magnetic engagement between the first magnetically-responsive element and the second magnetically-responsive element biases the lid cover from transitioning from the open position to the closed position; and a projection extending inwardly from the lid towards the axis, wherein frictional engagement between the projection and the lid cover biases the lid cover to remain stationary with respect to the lid; wherein the lid cover defines: a second drinking opening aligned with the first drinking opening when the lid cover is in the open position; an upper surface facing upward away from the bottom panel; a lateral surface facing radially away from the axis; and an angled upper edge extending between the lateral surface and the upper surface, wherein the angled upper edge extends circumferentially away from the second drinking opening, wherein frictional engagement between the second projection and the angled upper edge biases the lid cover to remain stationary with respect to the lid. 14. The drinking container of claim 13 , wherein the first magnetically-responsive element comprises a ferrous metal. 15. The drinking container of claim 14 , wherein the second magnetically-responsive element comprises a first magnet. 16. The drinking container of claim 13 , wherein the body is centered around an axis.
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without integral tamper element · CPC title
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